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Mffr WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS /iof wit 6 Jsemon at wards off chills and colds and ensures a good night’s rest , BUY WHOLE BOTTLES 3

MATSON & CO. CHRISTCHURCH. STOCK AUCTIONEERS, LICENSED WOOL BROKERS, LAND BROKERS, LICENSED GRAIN BROKERS, PRODUCE MERCHANTS, SKIN, HIDE AND FAT BROKERS SHARE BROKERS, AND GENERAL SUPPLIERS. WE HAVE GREAT PLE ASURE in offering to onr WEST COAST FRIENDS, our services in any of the above capacities. Those who realise through us insure that their consignments liavii the benefit of— ZEAT.OUS R EAUSATION, EXPERT JUDGMENT, PROMPT RETURNS. WHO CAN OFFER YOU MORE? Our principals have hern horn in the trade, and are surrounded in all departments with a staff which is second to none. LIVE STOCK. I- HAVE EXTRAORDINARY »' FACILITIES to enable US to obtain tins topmost prices for our Clients both for fat ami store stock. RAILAGE. The Railway Department notify us that new regulations have been made with reference to the mode of ordering trucks from the West Coast for Canterbury. In future the Railway Authorities on the Coast will arrange not only for trucks to load for Otira, but also for trucks to load front Arthur's Pass to Addington. Orders for frocks from Arthur’s Pass to Addington will not he accepted at the Christchurch Office. If so desired, provided we have ample notice, we can arrange to have all stock unloaded at Otira and driven viver the hill and retrucked at Arthur s Pass for a nominal charge. Upon arrival of the stock at Addington Yards the same will be promptly untrucked by our export drovers and judiciously attended to and drafted. In the matter of realisation our principals and auctioneers will leave no stone unturned to record tile topmost possible realisation and account o-. sales arid cheque will promptly follow. DIPPING :—AVe urgently mommend that all sheep be efficiently dipped before they are sent over as such considerably enhances the possibilities of a satisfactory sale. WOOL, SKINS, HIDES AND FAT. THOR HIGHEST PRICES AND -L PROMPT RETURNS consign those commodities to us either by rail or by boat. In all eases please send advice as to quantity being sour forward, and when and how consigned—then LEAVE THE REST TO US, YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED. MANURES AND SEEDS. W 1 ANTICIPATE a considerable amount of spring sowing may bo dune, on the Coast this year. For ,|| supplies of this description you (-annul do better than communicate with us. For first class quality and lowest market prices you cannot do better. AVe want your business I When wo have got it we want to hold it 1 Hence, w 0 cannot afford to do other than renter you our best services. We are the oldest private firm in the trade now in existence. Our Principals have served the apprenticeship of a lifetime. Our staff in all departments consists of expcits. \Ve confidently assure you that any nusiness entrusted to us will be handled in such a manner as will not ca ,ise >' ou tu feel disappointed. MATSON & CO. CHRISTCHURCH. STEPHENS BROS., REVFLL STREET - • HOKITIKA Drapers, Clotliers and (Jeneral Importers. Are offering a largo assortment of Ladies’ Tweed and Rain Coats at great’y Reduced Prices. jTisiu'Hion Tim ted. “GO-SLOW” and “NO-RUBBING” are opposed. The latter finishes the Laundry Work by nine sharp.—Advt. National efficiency is weakened by coughs and colds. Prevent this by taking “NAZOU.” One dose a day Ueep3 cqDlb away.

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1921, Page 4

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565

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1921, Page 4

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